Of course, spells intended to make good art should be cast when the moon is waxing for Olber's paradox

Peering into the local reaches of the Universe, artists find that they can see only about half the amount of artistic matter expected to be there.

No matter what direction you look, you will see a bright planet or star. Farther away objects are fainter, but there are much more of them. The night should be bright.

Naive art always loved looking at a cloudless night sky.

The third law of Kepler is about a power function, the mass of the sun and the gravitional constant. You kwow that's important but dont see all the details and this makes true scientific poetry (also known as the harmonic law).

How is an aurora borealis different from an aurora australis ?

A weird request, because unrelated to visual arguments, it's the game to find a whimsical answer, not the usual plain text.

Thus two visitors, after looking at the same page, have two separate ideas of the cyberart site.